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Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)

BACKGROUND: Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR). They usually experience polypharmacy and often take potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) and antipsychotics. This, coupled with a frail health state, makes NHR particularly vulnerable to adverse drug...

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Autores principales: Krause, Olaf, Wiese, Birgitt, Doyle, Ina-Merle, Kirsch, Claudia, Thürmann, Petra, Wilm, Stefan, Sparenberg, Lisa, Stolz, Regina, Freytag, Antje, Bleidorn, Jutta, Junius-Walker, Ulrike
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30683060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1027-0
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author Krause, Olaf
Wiese, Birgitt
Doyle, Ina-Merle
Kirsch, Claudia
Thürmann, Petra
Wilm, Stefan
Sparenberg, Lisa
Stolz, Regina
Freytag, Antje
Bleidorn, Jutta
Junius-Walker, Ulrike
author_facet Krause, Olaf
Wiese, Birgitt
Doyle, Ina-Merle
Kirsch, Claudia
Thürmann, Petra
Wilm, Stefan
Sparenberg, Lisa
Stolz, Regina
Freytag, Antje
Bleidorn, Jutta
Junius-Walker, Ulrike
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description BACKGROUND: Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR). They usually experience polypharmacy and often take potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) and antipsychotics. This, coupled with a frail health state, makes NHR particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events (ADE). The value of systematic medication reviews and interprofessional co-operation for improving medication quality in NHR has been recognized. Yet the evidence of a positive effect on NHR’ health and wellbeing is inconclusive at this stage. This study investigates the effects of pharmacists’ medication reviews linked with measures to strengthen interprofessional co-operation on NHR’ medication quality, health status and health care use. METHODS: Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial in nursing homes in four regions of Germany. A total of 760 NHR will be recruited. Inclusion: NHR aged 65 years and over with an estimated life expectancy of at least six months. Intervention with four elements: i) introduction of a pharmacist’s medication review combined with a communication pathway to the prescribing general practitioners (GPs) and nursing home staff, ii) facilitation of change in the interprofessional cooperation, iii) educational training and iv) a “toolbox” to facilitate implementation in daily practice. Analysis: primary outcome - proportion of residents receiving PIM and ≥ 2 antipsychotics at six months follow-up. Secondary outcomes - cognitive function, falls, quality of life, medical emergency contacts, hospital admissions, and health care costs. DISCUSSION: The trial assesses the effects of a structured interprofessional medication management for NHR in Germany. It follows the participatory action research approach and closely involves the three professional groups (nursing staff, GPs, pharmacists) engaged in the medication management. A handbook based on the experiences of the trial in nursing homes will be produced for a rollout into routine practice in Germany. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registered in the German register of clinical studies (DRKS, study ID DRKS00013588, primary register) and in the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (secondary register), both on 25th January 2018.
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spelling pubmed-63477992019-01-30 Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study) Krause, Olaf Wiese, Birgitt Doyle, Ina-Merle Kirsch, Claudia Thürmann, Petra Wilm, Stefan Sparenberg, Lisa Stolz, Regina Freytag, Antje Bleidorn, Jutta Junius-Walker, Ulrike BMC Geriatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Medication safety is an important health issue for nursing home residents (NHR). They usually experience polypharmacy and often take potentially inappropriate medications (PIM) and antipsychotics. This, coupled with a frail health state, makes NHR particularly vulnerable to adverse drug events (ADE). The value of systematic medication reviews and interprofessional co-operation for improving medication quality in NHR has been recognized. Yet the evidence of a positive effect on NHR’ health and wellbeing is inconclusive at this stage. This study investigates the effects of pharmacists’ medication reviews linked with measures to strengthen interprofessional co-operation on NHR’ medication quality, health status and health care use. METHODS: Pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial in nursing homes in four regions of Germany. A total of 760 NHR will be recruited. Inclusion: NHR aged 65 years and over with an estimated life expectancy of at least six months. Intervention with four elements: i) introduction of a pharmacist’s medication review combined with a communication pathway to the prescribing general practitioners (GPs) and nursing home staff, ii) facilitation of change in the interprofessional cooperation, iii) educational training and iv) a “toolbox” to facilitate implementation in daily practice. Analysis: primary outcome - proportion of residents receiving PIM and ≥ 2 antipsychotics at six months follow-up. Secondary outcomes - cognitive function, falls, quality of life, medical emergency contacts, hospital admissions, and health care costs. DISCUSSION: The trial assesses the effects of a structured interprofessional medication management for NHR in Germany. It follows the participatory action research approach and closely involves the three professional groups (nursing staff, GPs, pharmacists) engaged in the medication management. A handbook based on the experiences of the trial in nursing homes will be produced for a rollout into routine practice in Germany. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registered in the German register of clinical studies (DRKS, study ID DRKS00013588, primary register) and in the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (secondary register), both on 25th January 2018. BioMed Central 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6347799/ /pubmed/30683060 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1027-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Krause, Olaf
Wiese, Birgitt
Doyle, Ina-Merle
Kirsch, Claudia
Thürmann, Petra
Wilm, Stefan
Sparenberg, Lisa
Stolz, Regina
Freytag, Antje
Bleidorn, Jutta
Junius-Walker, Ulrike
Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title_full Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title_short Multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (HIOPP-3-iTBX study)
title_sort multidisciplinary intervention to improve medication safety in nursing home residents: protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial (hiopp-3-itbx study)
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30683060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1027-0
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